Blue Sky Armageddon - Reina del Cid feat. Delphia Cello Quartet Chords
Tempo:
115.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Dm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
[F]
[Em] [Dm]
[C] [F]
[Am] [Bb]
It was the bluest [Am] of August skies [D] when they finally sent [C] the bombs.
[F] On the first day of the [Am] end of the world, it [Bb] was a bang after [F] all.
We must assume there were [Em] an anxious few [Bb] who clearly saw the [F] signs.
But for the bulk of [Am] the human race, it really [Bb] came as a [F] surprise.
From the [Bb]
[G] bluest [F] sky, no [G]
cloud [E] [F] in sight.
No dead, no [G] screams, [Dm] dead bees, [C] just [Bb] a clear blue [F] sky.
For the sake [Em] of human history, let's stop the [Dm] clock and freeze [F] the frame.
We can see our final [Am] moments in [Bb] all the beauty and the shame.
[F] A [F] million cars buzzing [Em] home from work, a [Dm] thousand kids running out to play.
[C] [F]
And all the while hanging in [Am] the air are the [Bb] drops of [Dm] the deadly rain.
[F] From the [G]
bluest [Bbm] [F] sky, [Db] no long [G] [Bbm] [F] goodbye.
No [E] plague, big [Dm] wave, [C] [F] just a clear blue sky.
[E] [Dm]
[F] [C] [F]
[A] [Bb]
[F]
[C] [Dm] [D]
[F]
[Dm] [Am] [E] [Bb]
[F] There was a man [A] sitting on a plane [Bb] drinking scotch from a [F] plastic cup.
He was [D] reading [A] about ancient [Bb] Rome and the lead in their [F] aqueducts.
As he looked out [Em] the window there, he saw [Bb] a warhead [D]
swimming [F] by.
He looked again [Am] and he blinked his eyes, but [Bb] all he saw was the bluest [F] sky.
[Bbm] [C] [G]
Blue sky.
On the day [Db] [G]
he died,
[C] [G] no drought, no [Dm] fallout, no [G] plague, [Gm] big [A]
wave, [C] [Bb] just a clear blue [F] sky.
[G] [N]
[F]
[Em] [Dm]
[C] [F]
[Am] [Bb]
It was the bluest [Am] of August skies [D] when they finally sent [C] the bombs.
[F] On the first day of the [Am] end of the world, it [Bb] was a bang after [F] all.
We must assume there were [Em] an anxious few [Bb] who clearly saw the [F] signs.
But for the bulk of [Am] the human race, it really [Bb] came as a [F] surprise.
From the [Bb]
[G] bluest [F] sky, no [G]
cloud [E] [F] in sight.
No dead, no [G] screams, [Dm] dead bees, [C] just [Bb] a clear blue [F] sky.
For the sake [Em] of human history, let's stop the [Dm] clock and freeze [F] the frame.
We can see our final [Am] moments in [Bb] all the beauty and the shame.
[F] A [F] million cars buzzing [Em] home from work, a [Dm] thousand kids running out to play.
[C] [F]
And all the while hanging in [Am] the air are the [Bb] drops of [Dm] the deadly rain.
[F] From the [G]
bluest [Bbm] [F] sky, [Db] no long [G] [Bbm] [F] goodbye.
No [E] plague, big [Dm] wave, [C] [F] just a clear blue sky.
[E] [Dm]
[F] [C] [F]
[A] [Bb]
[F]
[C] [Dm] [D]
[F]
[Dm] [Am] [E] [Bb]
[F] There was a man [A] sitting on a plane [Bb] drinking scotch from a [F] plastic cup.
He was [D] reading [A] about ancient [Bb] Rome and the lead in their [F] aqueducts.
As he looked out [Em] the window there, he saw [Bb] a warhead [D]
swimming [F] by.
He looked again [Am] and he blinked his eyes, but [Bb] all he saw was the bluest [F] sky.
[Bbm] [C] [G]
Blue sky.
On the day [Db] [G]
he died,
[C] [G] no drought, no [Dm] fallout, no [G] plague, [Gm] big [A]
wave, [C] [Bb] just a clear blue [F] sky.
[G] [N]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Dm
G
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It was the bluest [Am] of August skies [D] when they finally sent [C] the bombs.
_ _ [F] _ On the first day of the [Am] end of the world, it [Bb] was a bang after [F] all.
We _ must assume there were [Em] an anxious few [Bb] who clearly saw the [F] signs.
_ _ But for the bulk of [Am] the human race, it really [Bb] came as a [F] surprise.
_ From the [Bb] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ bluest [F] sky, _ _ _ _ no [G] _ _ _
cloud [E] _ [F] in sight.
No dead, _ _ _ _ _ no [G] screams, [Dm] dead bees, _ [C] _ just [Bb] a clear blue [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ For the sake [Em] of human history, let's stop the [Dm] clock and freeze [F] the frame. _ _
We can see our final [Am] moments in [Bb] all the beauty and the shame.
[F] A _ [F] million cars buzzing [Em] home from work, a [Dm] thousand kids running out to play.
[C] _ _ _ [F]
And all the while hanging in [Am] the air are the [Bb] drops of [Dm] the deadly rain.
[F] From the [G] _
_ bluest _ _ [Bbm] _ [F] sky, _ _ _ _ [Db] no long [G] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [F] goodbye. _
_ _ _ No [E] plague, big [Dm] wave, _ [C] _ [F] just a clear blue sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ There was a man [A] sitting on a plane [Bb] drinking scotch from a [F] plastic cup.
_ _ He was [D] reading [A] about ancient [Bb] Rome and the lead in their _ [F] _ aqueducts.
_ _ As he looked out [Em] the window there, he saw [Bb] a warhead [D]
swimming [F] by.
_ _ _ He looked again [Am] and he blinked his eyes, but [Bb] all he saw was the bluest [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
Blue sky. _ _ _ _ _
On the day [Db] _ _ [G] _ _
he died, _ _ _ _
_ [C] [G] no drought, no [Dm] fallout, _ no [G] plague, [Gm] big [A]
wave, _ _ [C] _ [Bb] just a clear blue [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It was the bluest [Am] of August skies [D] when they finally sent [C] the bombs.
_ _ [F] _ On the first day of the [Am] end of the world, it [Bb] was a bang after [F] all.
We _ must assume there were [Em] an anxious few [Bb] who clearly saw the [F] signs.
_ _ But for the bulk of [Am] the human race, it really [Bb] came as a [F] surprise.
_ From the [Bb] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ bluest [F] sky, _ _ _ _ no [G] _ _ _
cloud [E] _ [F] in sight.
No dead, _ _ _ _ _ no [G] screams, [Dm] dead bees, _ [C] _ just [Bb] a clear blue [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ For the sake [Em] of human history, let's stop the [Dm] clock and freeze [F] the frame. _ _
We can see our final [Am] moments in [Bb] all the beauty and the shame.
[F] A _ [F] million cars buzzing [Em] home from work, a [Dm] thousand kids running out to play.
[C] _ _ _ [F]
And all the while hanging in [Am] the air are the [Bb] drops of [Dm] the deadly rain.
[F] From the [G] _
_ bluest _ _ [Bbm] _ [F] sky, _ _ _ _ [Db] no long [G] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [F] goodbye. _
_ _ _ No [E] plague, big [Dm] wave, _ [C] _ [F] just a clear blue sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ There was a man [A] sitting on a plane [Bb] drinking scotch from a [F] plastic cup.
_ _ He was [D] reading [A] about ancient [Bb] Rome and the lead in their _ [F] _ aqueducts.
_ _ As he looked out [Em] the window there, he saw [Bb] a warhead [D]
swimming [F] by.
_ _ _ He looked again [Am] and he blinked his eyes, but [Bb] all he saw was the bluest [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
Blue sky. _ _ _ _ _
On the day [Db] _ _ [G] _ _
he died, _ _ _ _
_ [C] [G] no drought, no [Dm] fallout, _ no [G] plague, [Gm] big [A]
wave, _ _ [C] _ [Bb] just a clear blue [F] sky. _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _